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reggie: good morning. welcome to tuesday, march 1. drew: we have temperatures well into the 70's. you're basically waking up in the 40's. we are currently fe. a live look from the camera. it beginning to see the sunrise get up here. partly cloudy skies. temperatures in the 60's by noon . later on this afternoon we are going back into the 70's from the coast your we do welcome some rain on thursday. we will talk more on that coming up. reggie: five people are dead including three children after a apparent murder suicide. it happened inside a church. police say the suspect killed his own children and another person before turning a gun on himself. kumasi: this is a terrible
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situation. the police station is calling this a horrific situation. officers arrived to find five people dead human and three young girls. police say the father of those three girls shot them, the other men and then himself. the other man was a supervisor for a prearranged visit at the church. the sheriffs office says the shooter was a strange from the children's mother, who had a restraining order against him. >> this was not a random shooting. this was targeted by the father. >> when we found out what had happened, me as a father, it twisted my stomach. i do not get that thought process. i do not get any one-stop process to hurt another person, but to jump to your kids, the ones you are supposed to protect and take care of. kumasi: the girl's mother has
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been notified about the incident. governor -- newsom tweeted last night. >> developing news on the russian invasion of ukraine. this is a live look where it is the sixth day of the invasion. overnight, russia lost a missile, ukraine's second largest city. the video you see is a large project out hitting that building and causing the huge blast appeared official say six people died, seven others were hurt in this attack. in a facebook post, president zelensky called russia a terroristic state. ukraine's foreign ministry says russian troops are operational near a power plant. u.s. senators have asked resident biting to give -- president biden to give protective status to many here, the u.s.. a member of ukraine's parliament
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says ukrainians will fight to the end. the humanitarian crisis along ukraine's border getting worse by the hour. dozens of refugees, many of them kids, trying to get to safety. >> more than 600,000 left ukraine, packing on the trains, cars, buses stuck in traffic that stretches for miles. many are heading for the border on foot, walking more than 30 miles. u.n. estimates up to 4 million people could flee ukraine in the coming days and weeks. a boy from kyiv left his dad behind. >> i have worked in refugee crisis for almost. i have rarely seen such an incredibly fast rising exodus of people. >> amid all of this, there are reports of racism with the men
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and the middle east not being allowed to leave ukraine. reggie: volunteers from britain are traveling to great. some have no military experience. president zelensky has temporary look at the requirement for anyone willing to join the military to fight the russians. >> we need strong fit men who could help. >> residents against traveling to ukraine to join the fighting. they say there are better ways to help, including volunteering to help refugees or donating to the embassy. reggie: for the very latest in time on the ukrainian crisis, you can help to the -- head to the app. we have videos to stream on-demand. the app is available for roku,
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apple tv. kumasi: masks are no longer required in most places indoors in california whether you're vaccinated or not. the move is based on the data. amy is joining us live on more on this new guidance and what prompted it. amy: the state says unvaccinated can now walk into a story like this one without a mask on. state officials say they are still recommending that you were a mask. that is because there are still eyeel le it is ok to make this move because of the data, because of the number of people in the hospital. they are not feeling like the hospitals are overwhelmed. >> hospitalizations, we are just about half of where we work two weeks ago. at number continues to drop.
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pediatric happened committed to looking at those and they have dropped nearly the same percentage, 47%. amy: there are some federal state rules in place when it comes to masks. he's too hot to wear them on public transportation, they are still required in health-care settings, long-term care settings, jails, also in homeless shelters. that is no matter what your status is when it comes to being vaccinated, everyone must wear a mask in those settings. reggie: thank you. san francisco school board is expected to vote today to delay off -- to lay off 200 teachers and staff members. it is due to the budget for the school year. compared to pre-pandemic, the district has 3500 fewer students. kumasi: president biden preparing for his state of the union address.
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remember, we were seeing was 68% of normal. downtown san francisco has been just seen, get this, point 65 inches of rain in the past two months. that is less than the height of a dime, and the lowest levels begin during the gold rush in 1849. there is surprise to anybody it has been very dry the last two months. now we know in the very two-month. , not only for san francisco but also san jose. the driest on record. it is cloudy across the region. watch this cold front. it is very slow to move in. it is not a lot of moisture but we will still get some rain out of it, especially thursday morning. this is about 11 a.m.. we see that front moving to the heart of the bay area then slide south through the afternoon. it will bring some snow into the
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sierra. the snow will start off pretty high on thursday. around 7000 feet. then begins to lower down to 4000 feet. again, part of the moisture. a good estimate for a lot of us is a quarter of an inch of rain. we are going to take a closer look, zoom into the bay area and go hour-by-hour and what we can expect to the weekend. >> thank you. we are following san jose. this is going to be southbound 101 according to the chp, and car has flipped over in the area, at least three lanes are blocked and injuries have been reported. heads up if that is a part of your commute. also, the toll plaza. if you're with us a little earlier in the store show -- show, there was a stall, it has cleared. we are live here at the richmond bridge where we have much
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for free. it's true. for a limited time turbotax is free for simple returns, even when an expert files for you. reggie: in the middle of a war, love lives on. a ukrainian couple said their ideas the same day russian bombs rained down on their country. kumasi: the couple land to get married in may, but when russia attacked early those plans
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changed. with an uncertain future, they decided to get married that day, then they join the effort to defend their country. >> i spent all my life in kyiv. i have worked here, i have friends here, i have my home, family, my loved people here. i did not have any other choice. i have to protect it. kumasi: they say they both know that they could die, but they just want it to be together. reggie: the owner of a russian restaurant says he is dealing with threats because of russia's invasion of ukraine. he also says people have been leaving negative one star reviews about the restaurant. the phone and online messages have gotten worse over the last few days. >> we have been going through some hate mail. we had a lot of people called and leave threats, call us and say that they can either come in and break the restaurant or blame us for what is happening overseas appeared or than half
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of my employees are ukrainian. it is a russian restaurant only by the name. reggie: he says his staff has pulled together money to donate to ukraine. kumasi: celebrity chef is helping ukrainian refugees to make sure they do not go hungry. his nonprofit is handing out food and tea at ukraine's borders, poland, romania and moldova. the organization is working with restaurants in ukraine to feed people who are they appeared world central kitchen says it has served 10,000 meals yesterday and plans 20,000 today. reggie: president biden will deliver his first date of the unit address. we will take a look at the capital this morning. the speech is to focus heavily on the crisis of ukraine and the economy here at home. a bcs live on capitol hill about what we can expect -- abc is alive on capitol hill about what we can expect.
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>> president biden is shifting his tone. >> in a high stress. for the nation, president biden addresses a drunk session of congress in his state of the union address. his speech comes russia's ongoing invasion into ukraine. he is expected to highlight administration steps to support ukraine. >> the white house saying the economy here at home will also take center stage, especially as gas prices and high inflation hamper the president's popularity. as bidens approval rating slumped, he is expected to shift away from the build back better plan and focus on ways to approve the economy -- improve the economy and promote competition to lower prices and costs for families. >> the president also aims to turn a page on the pandemic.
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coronavirus cases have dropped in the last three weeks. masts are not optional -- are now -- masks are now optional in the capital. i will governor kim reynolds real deliver the republican response -- governor kim reynolds will deliver the republican response. reggie: you can watch it live on abc news.com and the abc 7 bay area streaming app which is on fire tv, android tv, roku. kumasi: tiktok wants all of your time because social media platform a maximum video links to 10 minutes. this comes less then a year after the app expanded to three-minute videos appeared it is seen as an attempt to compete with youtube and bring in a older audience. reggie: ok. drew: those three-minute videos, kind of tough.
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kumasi: you get bored? >> i do. drew: listen, this is the world we are in. you know when you're watching your shows, programs, sometimes you just might focus on that. reggie: the three of us are on for three hours this morning. i just want to remind you. drew: you know what, i would watch all three hours. drew: tiktok, it is three is the put it -- put us on their. we will talk about what is happening in the weather department because we are finding sunny skies. a live look at our santa cruz camera right now. we will find air quality in the good category over the next 48 hours. some encouraging news.
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some readers are in the 40's and for these -- temperatures are in the 40's and 50's. some cool spot the warmer air moving into the mid-70's. these numbers are 10 degrees above where we should be this time of year, certainly a mouth start to the month of march. tonight, the number is basically in the 40's. not too chilly for this time of year. today, tomorrow are dry. we will see a closer look at the storm. wednesday evening we are dry. after sunrise, and strengthens as it moves into the south bay early thursday afternoon. we are anticipating likely a quarter of an inch. we could see higher amounts than that were the downpour set up.
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thursday morning we could find some slick roads out there. snow in the sierra. so, six inches maybe as much as a foot of fresh powder coming our way in its highest peaks. we will keep you updated on where our snow levels are at. there's that went cn ur50's are going to feel feel fl around here after the 70's we have been filling the last couple of days. kumasi: now we're checking in with rob with a live on what is coming up on gma. good morning. rob: good to be with you guys. we are live in both ukraine and russia this morning as pressure steps up its assault, many are accusing them of war crimes, allegedly targeting civilians with bombings good also, the new data on the effectiveness of the
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pfizer vaccine kids five to 11 and how it compares to teens and adults. plus, if he took a career break during the pandemic, we have tools to help you get into the workforce. a significant change for the popular payment option by how it could help or hurt your credit score. plus, we are marching into mardi gras. we are celebrating this morning with guy. he is picking up something special. a blend of french and italian, spicy stuff. in his fat friday my friends. one of my favorite days of year. reggie: i love king cakes.
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>> just a little bit of fog out there. drew: not a lot of fog but some low clouds in spots. the day camp showing you the gorgeous picture out they are. here is how your day is shaping up. we will climb to the 60's by midday. it is a partly cloudy sky out there appeared a mouth start to the month of march. very similar to yesterday. reggie: major league baseball has extended its deal to the union. both sides still far apart on
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key issues. last night it lasted 16 area -- hours. if the deal can be reached today, opening day can go on as planned at the end of the month. kumasi: a teenager getting a huge boost in his goal of becoming an olympic champion. tonight -- today was signed. he is not getting played -- paid to play soccer but support from the team to go and chase his dream. >> it is about supporting more than just soccer. that is certainly represented. i feel really good. more people are trying to support me and me trying to get other people a spotlight as well. kumasi: let me just tell you
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guys how talented he is. he has four metals at weightlifting championships. he is leaving for a national weightlifting competition in ohio today. once he is there, he will try t4 olympics in paris. reggie: all right. left to see that. kumasi: another robot taking over some shifts. reggie: another sign the pandemic may be slowing down. you can tell by looking at your resume today -- looking at your zoom today. we will be right back.
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i'm here for - your annual eye exam. because i'm having trouble - reading? exactly. they sort of make me feel... like i'm the most fabulous thing you've ever seen? exactly. i'll take 'em. ♪ ♪ >> building a better bay area, finding solutions, this is abc7news. reggie: day six of the russian seed of ukraine. the bay area is in clearly of
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supports. the tower has been a lit up, yellow and blue this morning in honor of the ukrainian flag appeare. cities taking notable stands. kumasi: california choosing to loosen its indoor mask mandate. our live team coverage on everything you need to know for the days, weeks ahead. drew: let's go live outside for a look at your sunrise. we are tracking a mild start on the month of march and a much-needed chance of rain. kumasi: good morning everyone. reggie: also, when your rent is due. drew: another mild day. so the way february indent, march will begin.
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so the way -- so the weight february began, march will begin. there is some chilly spots out there. some pretty pictures from our camera looking at the bay bridge. partly cloudy skies out there. that is how the day is shaping up. again, it is a mouth start to the month. some 10 degrees above where we should be for this time of year. today is dry, tomorrow is dry. rain does not return to the forecast until thursday. i will talk about the coming up. reggie: things may be taken a turn for the worse. i convoy of russian troops 40 miles long advancing to the capital of kyiv. that is about the same difference -- distance if you were to go to san francisco to sunnyvale. how the president is responding. >> any round of bombs hit kyiv overnight.
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the criminal court says it will investigate crimes against humanity in ukraine. human rights organizations accused russian forces of using cluster bombs. many countries have banned the weapons because the bombs open mid air above the target and rain down hundreds of smaller ammunitions. russia is using highly condemned bombs which draw in oxygen from the atmosphere to create a devastating explosion. celeste ski has signed a application to join the european -- zelensky has signed a application to join the european union. he has requested a no-fly zone over ukraine, but the white house is dismissing that idea, saying president biden does not want the letter to shoot down planes because it is escalatory. 400 civilian deaths have been reported, officials say the number could be higher. kumasi: the bay area is showing signs of solidarity with the
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ukrainian people. on the left you can see the flag. in the middle, san francisco's tower lit up in ukraine's colors. san jose city hall is glowing in yellow and blue. one leader is proposing more steps to support ukrainian people. >> important and valuable, thatt is how -- is describing the latest display of support for the people of ukraine. san jose city hall decked out in yellow and blue, colors reflecting the flack of the eastern european nation. >> this differently -- definitely helps ukraine be stronger. >> i think everybody was on board with the idea that this was an important enough moment in history to show that we stand with the people of ukraine. >> the lights, a show of solidarity to more than 4000
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ukrainians who live right here in the capital of silicon valley. it is a significant showing on the world stage. >> companies like intel and indeed, they stop sending ships to russia. russia will be back to the stone age. >> councilwoman wants to take it a step further, pushing to and the sister city relationship with russia's fourth largest city. >> it is symbolic in nature. we have not had very active system city relationship with russia. >> she says ending san jose's formal diplomatic relationship with russian city's municipal government sends a clear message. san jose must stand up when another country is being violated and terrorized. >> we can hold this system city relationship because of these things and we must and it. >> san jose isn't the only in the bay area with a russian
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ancestor city. according to the u.s., oakland, santa clara county have overseas counterparts as well. in san jose abc7news. kumasi: to get the latest information on this crisis as it happens, you can head to the abc 7 bay area tv out. our tv livestream will have all of the special reports as well as our local and live reports. reggie: unvaccinated people can take off their mask indoors. the state announcement yesterday. today, the rule is already in effect. >> up until today, unvaccinated had to wear a mask inside a store like this one. not anymore. state officials say they looked at the data and they have decided this time to drop this mandate. they point to the number of people in the hospital.
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they say the number has plummeted. they do not feel like hospitals will become overwhelmed if they drop this mask requirement. they are still recommending masks, they are not requiring them, here is why. >> we are coming out of what was one of the most devastating surges that we experienced as a state, where health care systems are still reeling, they aren't quite want to percent back to their baseline. it is going to take a long road. there's a lot of members in our community who are still at risk. >> there are still some federal and state mask rules in place, including the fact that you have to wear a mask on public transportation. you are required to wear them in health-care settings, long-term care, jails, homeless shelters. that is for everyone. it does not matter what your
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vaccination status is, masks are still required in those places. reggie: thank you. let's talk about mask guidelines for schools. in about two weeks, they will ease. >> schools and childcare centers can also move from the required masking to strongly recommended. reggie: that is a word from the state's top doctor, each school district has the option to go into state guidance or for their own rules in effect. this morning gloria rodrigues is taking in for something what we might see for bay districts. >> the palo alto and san jose unit school district says they will follow the states guidance, but now all bay area districts will allow students to go mask free in schools in a few weeks. san francisco mayor posted this tweet. san francisco public health guidance will align with the state guidance on masks, including no longer mandating masks in schools.
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the school district says they will not be making changes and that masks still be required in doors passed march 11. the district says masks are part of the layered approach to reduce the spread of covid-19 in schools. dr. jean noble does not agree with the district's decision. >> i think san francisco unified decision is as disappointing. gets have not been having a normal school environment for two full years and now are downsized to that. >> what is the point of waiting? kumasi: the bay area students advocating for masks to come off in their district, but others have concerned with that. >> their students as she plans to keep her mask on because she is high risk. this live technically starts on march 12. that is a saturday. so, mark 13 is the first day it will take effect from students. about two weeks from today.
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california public healthc healtc tweeting that masks are still strongly recommended by public health officials. reggie? reggie: gloria just touch on the conflict the information we're getting from san francisco schools and for other local districts. berkeley has lifted its outdoor mask mandate, but they along with oakland unified plan to wait for more guidance from alameda county before deciding on masking inside. marin county, it will allow school district to make its own choice. kumasi: new information about pfizer's faxing in kids. data shows the vaccine was less effective in five to 11 euros compared to teenagers and adults. the shot provided minimal protection a month after vaccination. at least one third of the adult girls still protect against the disease. reggie: city council still
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the mayor wants to end the required booster mandates to get into centers, convention centers and theaters must sizing the decline in omicron cases. the central -- the city council will meet this afternoon. kumasi: a car crash with a dog sitting in one of the seats. reggie: the new york stock exchange right now. we are down. we will have another update in a few minutes. kumasi: plus, alexis's newest feature coming into your home. what you need to know about the job nature -- market in 2022. it is back this spring. you can watch abc 7 at seven every weekday streaming on abc new seven news.com. you can get them from your phone, tablet, apple tv, and was on fire and android tv. drew: as we say hello to the month of march, we will start out with mild temperatures.
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as we head into thursday, we will find rain returning into the forecast. a live look from san jose right now showing you as the sun is rising. we will find partly cloudy skies today. another day of a mild temperatures very similar to yesterday. this time of the typically be in the low to mid 60's. we are more than 10 degrees where we should be this time of year. i love the cooler but still mild in the later 60's today. still mild, that is a call for your tuesday. we hit 75 in santa rosa. 76 in livermore. we have those mild temperatures today, but we will find cooler weather moving in over the next 48 hours. there's a cold front on the border of organ and california. that will bring us some wet weather starting on thursday. we are dry today, try tomorrow, thursday that rain chance
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increases. there is a storm we are tracking on thursday. we will walk you through the timeline coming up. >> good morning. we're continued to follow a -- on san jose. according to the chp, a car has flipped over in that area. at least three lanes are blocked and injuries have been reported. we have a vy packed bay bridge toll plaza. we have a earlier stall. the residual delays remain. things are moving smoothly on the san mateo bridge. the drive out of stacy -- tracy increases.
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you can see the two mangled cars, really bad appeared the crash happened on hillcrest avenue. e hospital. it is not clear which vehicle police may be going after. animal services also rescued a dog from one of the cars. he appeared to be scared but otherwise ok. kumasi: texas kicks off the first round up primaries for the 2022 midterm elections today. the polls are now opened. this is the first election underway under these new voting restrictions. the state has seen a low. turnout. the restrictions are causing headaches. >> many to consider this voter suppression. thousands of male in balance have been rejected in north texas. many did not meet the new voter id requirements. voters have until march 7 to create a rejected ballot. texas was just one of 19 states where gop led legislatures and
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active --. it was in response to baseless claims up voter fraud in the 2020 general election. today's texas election is the first to take place under the new law. reggie: more than 140 diplomats walking out of the human rights council meeting. this was in protest of russia's invasion in ukraine. in a speech, he tried to justify russia's military aggression. there is mounting pressure for silicon valley tech leaders to take action to stop misinformation being spread during the crisis. ukrainian officials asked apple to stop selling all products in russia and to block axes of the apple store. microsoft has removed russian owned news outlets from eight stores.
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tiktok, metta, youtube have also removed them across . reggie: there are now called for social media companies to shut down in russia. some believe cutting off access to sites like facebook, instagram, tiktok would anger young russians and inspire them to push back against the government. >> disney says it will stop releasing films in russia because of the invasion in ukraine. in a statement, disney cited not only the invasion by the humanitarian crisis it has unleashed in europe. the company says it is working with organization partners to help people displaced by this attack. warner bros. and sony are making similar moves. the bay area band green daylaang concert in russia. kumasi: the band posted on instagram.
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it may be a time and place to return in the future. we put together list of nonprofits sending supplies to ukraine. you can find those forces on our website. reggie: now for your money report. toyota says ittoyota says ittoyy production tomorrow. no word about who was behind the attack, or the motive. it came just after japan joined western allies. target is boosting its wages in a effort to attract more employees. the company will pay workers up to two and four hours depending on the job and local market -- $24 an hour depending on the job and local market. zooms profit has slow since the start of the pandemic. demands of videoconferences is not as high as people return to
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in person work. there is still a billion dollars in the last quarter. the panel expects zooms or revenue to hit 1.1 billion in the first quarter of this year. we are down to about 100 points in the stock exchange. hopes between the peace talks with tuna russia and ukraine --. kumasi: cover cover cover c get your visa ready because mardi gras is back. think easy once again, and braising tuesday after the pandemic. this is a lively -- this is a live look in new orleans about where the festivities are going to be held during the day. somebody is getting started early. reggie: wow. kumasi: it is still going to be a party. you are required to wear your mask in indoor public spaces appeared there are some changes.
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they do not have enough police for the standard sized parades. mardi gras means fat tuesday in french. people celebrated fatty foods -- people celebrate it with rich and fatty foods. we all are looking at this man. reggie: this is a time to wake up. kumasi: they are ready now. reggie: if you see the trash, da not get up, that is the rule. kumasi: i guess his performance is over. san francisco celebrating fat tuesday too. there is a live blues concert. you do to prove you are vaccinated.
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performances are also starting at 5 p.m. return 16th and 44th street. online res for both. reggie: chef is cooking up a feast to spicing up your day. >> you take what you love about the italian site event and make it a great alfredo sauce. and then make the blackened chicken. right now, i am making a blackening spice. there are so many great ones on the market. black pepper, oregano, basil, you name it. everything in the blackening spice during one of the main ingredients that gives it a lot of color is probably good. reggie: you can learn how to make the blackened chicken alfredo coming up. it looks good. drew: i love guy because he is a great chef.
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he is a all around great guy. reggie: didn't that one guy look like dying? he is they are in new orleans. there is our man. kumasi: i thought the performance was over. drew: look at him. he does not know how famous he is right now. let's talk about what is happening today. it is a mild start to the month of march. then we will find rain returning on thursday. we will have partly cloudy skies out there. numbers warming through the 40's. 51 in the city. 57 in san jose. 38 in napa. still mild appeared 60's and low 70's along the bayshore.
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we are going into the mid-70's. we talked about how this -- these numbers are 10 degrees what they should be for this time of year. numbers following back into the 40's as we head into wednesday. wednesday it is dry. hour-by-hour we go, wednesday evening it is dry. this rain moves in early thursday in the north bay. we will find some scattered downpours as the system sinks to the south by thursday afternoon. a pretty good estimate for rainfall right now. we will watch for those downpours exactly. there you could find more wet weather by thursday afternoon. snow, a few inches coming. it will start out high in about 6000 feet. here is the seven-day forecast. it is warm to start in march. there is that wet and windy forecast on thursday.
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things clear up on saturday and sunday with increasing sunshine. reggie: you see his beloved falcon has flown the coop. >> she may be out recuperating from an injury or recovery for a sickness. she may come back and try to reclaim it. reggie: checks. falcon water say she was preparing her box for the next season. they are concerned because they have not seen her since last week. it is unclear what happened. as for grenell, he seems healthy. this is the part you may not like. he is being cautious. kumasi: he better be. if there is no doctor in the house, amazon's alexa may soon be able to call one for you. all you have to do as asked alexa to talk to a doctor and that operates a call from a
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doctor that works for a company. if you do not have insurance, it is going to cost about 75 books. reggie: a new bartender is at work in barcelona, it is a robot. he uses 5g technology to shake up or pour a glass of wine. this one is working at the mobile world congress. it can greet customers in several languages. it can recommend a drink of the day, it can remember a returning customer's order. so, yeah. kumasi: is there any way they could make it look like? just cool? something that you might be excited about. reggie: that is not it. kumasi: yeah. reggie: yeah. i saw the other one on the caribbean ship.
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kumasi: we have the seven things to know this morning. number one, russia lost a missile, ukraine's second largest sitting -- city hitting a government building. ukraine's president is calling russia a terrorist state. gg: president biden will deliver his first state of the union address tonight. it is expected to post gives -- focus on the at home. kumasi: the suspect killed his own kids and another person before turning the gun on himself. reggie: unvaccinated people are
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no longer required to wear a mask in most indoor places. the state's announcement comes as covid cases and hospitalizations continue to drop. drew: it is a mild start to the month of march. later on today, partly cloudy away from the coast. we are going back into the 70's. rain returns on thursday. >> this is going to be on southbound 11. injuries are involved and three lanes are blocked. kumasi: splendid ice cream is blogging back one of its most controversial flavors. the everything bagel ice cream. this is cream cheese ice cream with streusel covered with sesame, poppy seeds, onion and garlic. drew: oh. >>
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>> i am going to try it. reggie: good morning, america, for our viewers in the west. on this tuesday morning. the new rocket attacks overnight, as a massive convoy heads for ukraine's capital. russia escalating its attacks. ukraine's ambassador, accusing russia of intentionally targeting civilians. >> there's no debate. these are war crimes. >> social media video showing the strike near freedom square in ukraine's second largest city. russian military shelling a residential neighborhood as the fierce ukrainian resistance holds on to the capital. while more than 500,000 flee the country, the u.n. predicts millions more will cross the borders.
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